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December 13, 2012
08:38 • 5 months ago
Wait, “playing”? Anyway, welcome back to the States, John McAfee. ABC News scored an exclusive interview with him. More details about his stay in Miami Beach so far: ”They said, ‘Mr. McAfee, please step forward.’ I was met by a dozen or maybe fewer officers. I said, ‘Am I arrested?’ They said, ‘No, sir, I am here to help you.’ That felt the best of all.” McAfee says that, now that he’s back in the U.S., he’s working to get his girlfriends — aged 17 and 20 — out of Belize.

Wait, “playing”? Anyway, welcome back to the States, John McAfee. ABC News scored an exclusive interview with him. More details about his stay in Miami Beach so far: ”They said, ‘Mr. McAfee, please step forward.’ I was met by a dozen or maybe fewer officers. I said, ‘Am I arrested?’ They said, ‘No, sir, I am here to help you.’ That felt the best of all.” McAfee says that, now that he’s back in the U.S., he’s working to get his girlfriends — aged 17 and 20 — out of Belize.

December 9, 2012
22:29 • 5 months ago
I simply would like to live comfortably day by day, fish, swim, enjoy my declining years.
Antivirus pioneer John McAfee • Discussing what he wishes he could do with the rest of his life, rather than whatever it is he’s doing now in Guatemala. He made the statement (noting his desire to “settle down to whatever normal life” he can have in the United States) in a UStream clip aired Sunday. In the infamous words of former BP CEO Tony Hayward, John McAfee (who is wanted for questioning in a murder case in Belize) just wants his life back.
December 6, 2012
14:50 • 5 months ago
December 5, 2012
21:38 • 5 months ago
November 19, 2012
10:26 • 6 months ago
August 6, 2012
12:46 • 9 months ago
Tropical Storm Ernesto could reach hurricane status over Mexico
Tropical Storm Ernesto might miss the U.S., but … it just got done dropping heavy rains on Jamaica — just as they were cheering for Usain Bolt’s Olympic victory on Sunday. The storm is now making its way to Honduras. It’s currently moving westward at 12 mph and could be at hurricane-strength by the time it crosses the Mexico-Belize border on Wednesday. Another storm, Florence, is currently stalling in the Atlantic Ocean; that storm has stopped strengthening and is expected to degenerate. source
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Tropical Storm Ernesto might miss the U.S., but … it just got done dropping heavy rains on Jamaica — just as they were cheering for Usain Bolt’s Olympic victory on Sunday. The storm is now making its way to Honduras. It’s currently moving westward at 12 mph and could be at hurricane-strength by the time it crosses the Mexico-Belize border on Wednesday. Another storm, Florence, is currently stalling in the Atlantic Ocean; that storm has stopped strengthening and is expected to degenerate. source

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